MLB World Series champ to protesters: Get a job

During his MLB career, slugger Aubrey Huff was employed by five teams – so the man knows how to find a job. Huff just isn’t so sure those protesting the Trump administration have the same skill.

The two-time World Series champ took to Twitter on Sunday night to rail against the people clogging airports around the nation during the weekend in response to President Trump’s executive order establishing certain travel restrictions.

Huff, 40, played 13 seasons with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants. He won World Series rings with the Giants in 2010 and 2012.

Huff, who played mostly at first base, third base, right field and was a designated hitter, finished in the top-25 of his league’s MVP vote three times and was a career .278 hitter with a .342 on-base percentage and 242 home runs.